Singleton Public School’s Cultural Group learns about ‘mayan’
On Friday, Singleton Public School’s Cultural Group set off on an excursion to learn about the Hunter River or ‘mayan’ as…
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On Friday, Singleton Public School’s Cultural Group set off on an excursion to learn about the Hunter River or ‘mayan’ as…
The second Careers Aspiration Day for the Galuwa students took place at the Aboriginal Learning Circle, Hunter TAFE — Tighes…
After the 2016 Galuwa ceremony, all Galuwa recipients settled into a four-day Hub. The days were designed to help, support…
The Galuwa Scholarship Program had its inaugural Careers Aspiration Day on 10 August at the Wollotuka Institute at the University of…
Staff at Singleton Heights Public School completed a three-hour training session in the 8 Ways pedagogy as part of their…
Students at Singleton Public School introduce themselves and their artworks, which were created for the 2016 Singleton NAIDOC Art Awards.
Galuwa is a Sydney-area Aboriginal word meaning ‘to climb’. Galuwa is a joint initiative between the NSW Department of Education…
On Friday 27 November 2015, Singleton Public School’s Aboriginal Cultural Group went on our first excursion: We travelled by bus…
On Thursday 25 February, King Street Public School held its first Aboriginal Bike Safety Program. Our school was lucky enough…
This year, members of the Aboriginal Dance and Culture group at Singleton Heights Public School have been lucky to have…
We have a very big year in Aboriginal Education within the Singleton area and would love to see as many…
On 27 November, Singleton Junior AECG members attended Walk a Mile Koori Style at King Edward Park in Newcastle. The…
Aboriginal Flag The Aboriginal flag was designed by Harold Thomas, a Luritja man from Central Australia. It was created as…
Our NAIDOC celebrations on Friday 7 August were a great success! It was wonderful to see all the students celebrating…
Uncle Warren Taggart is a tireless supporter of Aboriginal Education within our Singleton schools. We are honoured that he has…
Through his art, emerging artist Craig Layer welcomes you to the diversity and richness of the land of his ancestors,…
The Minister for Early Childhood and Aboriginal Affairs, and Assistant Minister for Education, The Honourable Leslie Williams, visited Singleton High…
Singleton Public School held a day of celebration to commemorate NAIDOC Week on Thursday 24 July 2015. Students from Kindergarten…